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my mother's journey may not have even begun, if not for brave journalists who chose to chronicle history and real time. and i don't know how to ever repay my mom for what she's done for me and what she's done for so many people in alabama. but just know mama. if a white billionaire call you and offer to buy your house, please sell it. because i might want to become an n f t thank you so much. correspondentsassociation. thank you so much for keith. thank you all so much. good night. you've been watching roy wood jr at the white house correspondents dinner that concludes cross countries live coverage. i'm laura jones. we now join one nation, brian kilmeade already in progress.. .
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more like this. >> around 30 feet gives it a good wrap. >> whispering, like a golf tournament. why was he whispering? it was supposed to be joe time. even yell at us and provide us with a vision this country has been lacking. and the most critical time in our country's history with china. we lost 85,000 children after they crossed the border. it's time for joe to let america know he's still the right person for the job if if he ever was. how does he do that? my highlighting doom and gloom
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in january 6? >> around the country maga extremists are lining up to take down. brian: we get i don't know this guy he's running against. i'm better than that guy. like this guy. >> i know him well and i know the danger he presents to our democracy and we have been down this road before. brian: he's not donald trump. is his winning miss and i know you don't like me but you have got to like me more than you like him. how does he restore the confidence in america that he's the right person at the right time to fix our nation's problems? he doesn't give that sensibility at all.
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you didn't hear from it we did it, joe, kamala harris. i guess we can just expect much of the same. but the real question is, will america put up with this? will voters let him get away with it and reward him with another term? not because he can manage, but because he's not donald trump. joining me south dakota governor christie nome who may be a candidate herself. your thought on what the president said this week. >> i think this video was weird and depressing. you talked about him being all in. i am not sure he's all in. if he's all in, then america needs to wake up. typically you would have excitement around an announcement like that. you would do rallies and see people cheering you on. instead the rest of the country
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went, all right, then. and they start thinking what happens if if this guy doesn't make it another four years, the worst alternative would be be kamala as president. i think we have a lot of opportunity for republicans to cast a vision, to talk about what does make america great. what about our foundation keeps us stable and how we can wrap our arms around it and continue to insp expire people. brian: i wonder if the people will demand that he come out and campaign. is he going to stay in the white house and use surrogates? will he use zucker bucks? >> this clearly shows their whole strategy will be to destroy everybody else.
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to burn everybody else to the ground and try to make him an okay person who can stand up there and be manipulated by staff and run by the democratic party and be okay with that because they will demonize everything else in this race. america is about a vision. we need a reagan communicator back who can talk about what is special about america. people are suffering in many states across the country because of socialist policies coming out of this white house. i believe before this presidential election people will wake up to that. brian: the blueprint is this, have joe be a place holder and move on. if he thought kamala harris was ready he wouldn't be running again. but here is kamala harris being
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kamala harris for the last two years. >> for us at he moment in time and certainly this one, to seize the moment in time in which we exist in our present. south korea and the united states as the secretary mentioned share strong cultural and people to people ties, swig and k-pop dance. they top the billboards in the united states. brian: that's a little of thed a lio -- thead-libs we have gotte. the a.p. talking about certain store questions. harris faces new test in political skills in 2024. joe biden's victory may depend on kamala harris' poll numbers.
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we hear how she loves foreign policy and just can't get enough offed world events and how much world leaders are attracted to her, especially when she was at the munich conference. do you think the marketing can sell america on kamala after 2 1/2 years? >> if you are asking me, i don't think so. she has no knowledge of policy. 99% of my job as governor was study, research, work, debate, policy. behind the scenes work. she stands up and gives speeches somebody else wrote for her and she expect her to be a person who has wise and has discernment and can come into a decision on what's best for the american people. if anything she has gotten worse in the last two years. she is up in her head and full
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of anxiety and can't do the job. brian: ron klain says you are sexist and racist if you don't understand what she is saying most of the time. >> i think they give out gold stars in the white house if you can refer to sexism and race i.10 times a day. the fact of the matter is she is just really bad. nobody could listen to her and not know she isn't putting the work in. brian: when are you going to decide if you are running? >> i don't know if you heard, but south dakota has the lowest unemployment rate in the country. think about a state doing that
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facing the head winds that joe biden is giving us right now with federal policy. we are working, i'm focused on south dakota. we'll continue to be an example. but people know conservative policies work. you will you have to do is point to what we are doing in our state to show that it helps people. brian: there is a lot to run on if you decided to run. brian: send us your comments and questions. we'll feature them on the show if we can. coming up later, a veteran basketball announcer at the top of his game was fired for saying all lives matter. he tells us his story on "one nation." disney is degree more than just going woke. they are working to split the republican party.
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brian: the disney-desantis feud getting uglier by the day. a federal court issued a summons against desantis while he was over in israel. now facing backlash from members of his own party saying he's going after the company for political reasons, that's not what conservatives do. among those criticizing, former president trump, and vice
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president mike pence. and nikki haley. >> i love that the governor is going after disney. this is a fight fire with fire moment. they take a look at the fact that they basically run their own government. and most republicans back down from these fights. doubling down is maybe advantageous political for him. it's the kind of moment when we need to dig in. thumb * brian: you are talk abo3 billion a year it brings in. is this too much of a risk for the governor? >> i don't think so. there is those that say this is unnecessarily punitive by a conservative governor. disney had a special privilege. it's not that a right was taken
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away. this was a privilege that was extended to disney. i think it's a privilege you sacrifice if you cross the line into being a political advocacy group. brian: obama shows to go with the workman and woman. mike rowe is talking about going after the people and find out what motivates them. let's take a look at the trailer. >> a revolution happening right before our eyes. artificial intelligence, remote work. what do people from three different industries think? what makes a good job good? brian: what do you think, will? >> i think it looks like an
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interesting topic. i have nothing critical to say about president barack obama from what i have seen so far. we have conversations often, commercial breaks and after the show. one of the things you said to me on numerous occasions, we put way too much stock on finding our purpose through our job. i think it's important. but there are other places to find our purpose, our family and faith. pete require's a good idea what a good politician he was. how he connected with people. there aren't many people who can talk about what it's like to work as a store clerk. there will be an agenda buried in there. brian: there is pride in work and virtue in work.
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will: but there is income inequality because of the maga republicans. brian: i'm first to say i don't have all the answers. but i often use sports as an analogy. one of the most interesting post-game comments, the greek freak giannis obviously disappointed. but here is how he characterized this crushing loss. >> do you see the season as a failure? >> it's not a failure. there is no failure tor in sports. brian: do you like that attitude? >> the totality of those comments the attitude i understand. there is no doubt this was a failure. it was a number one seed, they
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lost four games to one in the first round. they were the prohibitive favorites to potentially go to the finals. they failed. he scored 38 points in that last game. it's indicative of the younger generation that doesn't want to embrace that you failed sometimes. we lost, i didn't do enough, we failed. brian: i can only do what's in my control, will. will: here is where i agree with pete. they failed. here is where i disagree with pete. i don't think it's indicative of the idea amongst the younger generation that there is no such thing as failure. this guy pulled himself up from the streets of greece to be a multi millionaire. what he's talking about is how to turn failure into success.
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i don't want people afraid of failure. i make this last point. what i love bit is a then isity. he's mad at that reporter and he's pausing and catching his breath. i like watching someone be real. brian: that was real. as great as derek jeter was, i never got an answer from him. barclay and shack would look at you and yell at you and give you thoughtful answers. it's a team sport. pete: of course it's a team sport. but when you are the superstar at the helm and you get steamrolled in the first round. brian: as a guy who is used to losing -- i look forward to watching your sunday show from
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hundreds of americans escaping war-torn sudan saturday and it was the first u.s. led effort to evacuate private citizens since, again nearly two weeks ago. the military used armed aerial drones to watch over the escaping convoys. efforts come days after the u.s. government said it had no plans for widespread evacuations. there were an estimated 16000 private u.s. citizens may country to americans have been killed. finally in sight for millions of people living along the swollen mississippi river as it slowly
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begins to crest but the damage in many communities is already dead, severe flooding from snowpack melt left entire towns underwater and numerous homes and businesses destroyed. i'm jeff call for the latest headlines, log on to foxnews.com. now back to one nation with seizbrian kilmeade. where is yo. >> you are wearing it. >> you are nauseating. >> the breakfast club is a cult classic. now actress ringwald says she can't watch that film with her 13-year-old daughter who she says is more liberal than her. some hollywood stars are defending their past works from the so-called guerrilla tactics of our culture wars.
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steven spielberg is expressing regret for editing out guns for the e.t. release. e.t. is a product of its era. no film should be revised on the lens. brian: tropic thunder writer standing by the incorrect references that robert downey june glierls black face, not a good look unless you are jimmy kimmel. >> i would hate to think we are entering a zone where you can't make anything. it doesn't seem that controversial to me. brian: here to weigh in is joe
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devito. arguably the mvp of the "the greg gutfeld show" show. >> this is like charlie rose without the nudity. brian: you are talking about his personal life. your reaction to this. political correctness bouncing back, that helps your career. >> i think it's important to see this. it's nonmait's nonsensical. it was important to the scene. if 2 watch tropic thunder and don't realize who he's making fun of you are an idiot. you can't be reached. if you are a person who can't get jokes maybe you shouldn't watch. brian: how long have you been
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doing this? >> 22 years. brian: you dabbled before you went into unintentionality hi later. brian: you get on stage and you say i'm going to make a living at this. when was joe devito making a living at this. >> i was two years into it and i thought i think i want to make run at this. my boss at my corporate job came in and said we are laying you over. sow i thought it's pretty much the time to make a run at this. i divide my live into comedy before and after. >> it's strange age to be single. at age 50, i didn't think that's going to happen. dating over 40, what is that market like? >> well, it ain't whole foods.
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it's not the freshest selection. brian: is that real pain? >> that clip did get me a lot of women of a certain age responding. brian: tj maxx, for example. that's another thing you do. is that your real life? do you wait for things to go wrong to incorporate into your act? >> you have to talk about your life. i think it would be strange if someone said there isn't enough happening in the world to talk about. brian: when gutfeld came to you, it's a team atmosphere. soy relish the opportunity to talk to greg about your role on the show. >> having joe devito on, very excited about it.
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but it would be nice if you talk about him so people talk about how poarnlt is to your show. greg: who is it? >> joe devito. greg: a cameraman. brian: a comedy writer, he says he's one of the sky writers on the show. >> the great thing about joe, what would you say about joe -- >> he keeps to himself. that's what i like about him. he stays in his lane, and he's very good -- he's really tall, right? brian: that wasn't the tribute i thought. i think you can see what happens when my writing is removed from the he a quaition. brian: catch joe's standup.
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he's everywhere. that the worst head shot ever. what's wrong with you. this has gone terribly. we are probably not going to air this. bill maher calls out black celebrities over crime in america. the education system is faming our kids. schools are ditching homework for equitable grading. i'm christine mahon. i'm retired from public health nursing and from the army reserve. my retirement funds allow me to enjoy what i love to do. as long as you can make an impact, why stop?
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>> chicago. like most of the shootings are young black men killing other young black men. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> much more than what the cops do. why doesn't anybody talk about that? why aren't there a hundred giant black celebrities who would have the respect of those people saying what are you doing to yourself. yourself. why are we killing each other. brian: fbi homicide numbers tell it all. the number of black offenders not far behind. the year before that. why are these statistics
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ignored? my next guest is the author of when race trumps merit. seeing bill maher say that, what does that say to you? >> i hope it says we are going to start speaking the truth and stop being cowed by the phoney charge of racism. every time we talk about crime the "new york times" will say you are doing a racist dog whistle. no, we are talking about black victims. i am not scared of the racism charge. brian: when this is brought up, the cops are usually the ones who are told they have a problem. >> you cannot fight crime without having a disparate effect on black criminals. that's where crime is happening
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in inner city neighborhoods. every day dozens of blacks are killed. that's more and -- that's more than hispanic and whites combined. who is killing them? not the police, but other blacks. they are not getting the protection they deserve. there are people who vote for anti-cop candidate. but when the cops back off and you don't have families socializing young males, cops are the only hope they have to live free from fear. brian: when you study this, how are people dealing with you on that? did people come back on you as if you are the problem. >> one is called a racist if you care about black victims. the black lives matter activists have not said the names of the
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dozens of kids killed every year in their beds, front preaches and yards. brian: schools are ditching homework and deadlines in favor of equitable grading. they want to make sure our kids don't feel bad if they are not doing well. how does this play into the narrative. >> everything today is driven by race stars our attack on standards. the reason we are lowering standards and getting rid of gifted and talented programs is because blacks don't score well on tests. 66% of black 12th graders don't have basic math skills like arithmetic or reading a graph. you cannot have merit standards.
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brian: the lower the standards which hurts everybody. >> meet the standard, don't lower the standards. you cannot herthey are telling e they are going to lower merit standards. that's true in medicine and science and we should be worried. brian: how does it affect the asian community? >> they are screwed. every time a college sets aside a place for an underqualified, underrepresented minority, it's usually the asians being kept out. brian: she brings you the stats, not just anecdotal evidence.
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thanks, heather. straight ahead. coming up next, for 30 years he's one of the nba's most well known voices. grant napear tells his store questi
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brian: it's been three years since the george floyd protests. we saw the rise of black lives matter. it was during that time that my next guest was fired. grant napear. this tweet responding to cousins
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ended his response. hi, how are you. thought you forgot about me, haven't heard from you in years. all lives matter. grant sued and claimed he was a sacrificial lamb. but napear amended his complaint and is still hoping for his day in court and his career back on track. you are out there on the west coast when all hell broke loose. what were the last three years like for you? >> a roller-coaster. my life went from perfect on may 21, 2020, and i put that tweet, all lives matter, every single one. tuesday afternoon at 3:00 pacific time my jobs were gone,
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i was no longer the tv announcer for the kings. 36 years as a radio talk show host on the same station in sacramento. what is infuriating to me, the company that fired me, bonneville international is in salt lake city. they are an arm of the mormon church. if you google bonneville international and look at their leadership. every member is either a white male or white female. but i'm racist because i said all lives matter, every single one. they used me as a political statement to blm. i picked myself up. i am looking fowsh looking forwg my day in court. >> you were asked where you stand on blm and you said all
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lives matter. >> my entire life has been built on equality. my dad was a civil rights activist. the first principle of 7 in my church is the inherent worth and dignity of every person. i have a foundation i started in 2002. we take underprivileged at-need kids and sends them to college and mentor them beginning tenth grade. nearly one-third of my students that i put through college are black. adam silver made a comment after rachel nichols was let go by espn. he told the whole world a person with an established track record should not have their entire body of work erased. my career wasee raced by six
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words, all lives matter, everyone. it was like, boom, we need to get rid of grant napear to show black lives matter. it's candle sell culture exhibit a, is it not? brian: i was shocked to see you were not hired yet. you are so talented and so successful. but i know you will keep fighting. you can get your podcast, and thank you for joining us and telling your story. we'll stay on top of it the best we can. great to see you. meanwhile, pete buttigieg blames the gop for the transportation mess. and one town has a plan for out of control parents at sporting events. we'll zoom out
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brian: it's time for "news duel." thcasey mcdonald. let's talk about pete buttigieg. remember the southwest airlines
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during the holidays. remember the airports. the balloons over the sky? pete buttigieg is blaming transgenders on "the daily show." >> i was testifying in the appropriation subcommittee and we had to take a break so they could vote on a bill to kick transgender teenagers off sports teams. brian: he always wants to talk about equity and things that aren't transportation related. brian: he thought it would be an easy job, all i have to do is keep my head above water and i will run for president. >> an apology that required aggressive peak day towards, including parents, to serve as umpires.
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i do love -- give me the soap box. >> my husband plays baseball. let's all like there is bigger stuff going on. brian: how great is it to have some point who is belligerent get on the sideline. nintendo wants to be politically correct. they realize one of their characters was made blackie. so they changed his name to spike. it's not a divisive on his race. it's a nickname. canada did away from brownies because they felt it was a racial slur. the nick name john stamos had
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washington was -- >> dynamite. mikey. brian: when general hospital goes into reruns, do they have to change blackie? >> . i love this. he said 95 per * of the 300-plus text messages he got were positive and he got leads on 7 new rye kriewts. brian: he was talking in the stands and people were looking at him. they found out what his phone number was and they called it. happy couples are going through sleep divorces because of snoring, because of bad habits. couples are deciding to sleep in separate bed rooms in separate beds. how do you feel about this?
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>> sleep divorce will translate to real divorce in my life. i need my husband there. if he snores, an elbow to the ribs, solves all your problems. brian: get a cpac machine. i want to see more of you. i should do that by your brand-new series. the foxnation producers did a great job. elizabeth holmes had the machine. i can't think right now. billing scams. this is crazy with the ftx. right in the media, we have got you covered. brian: casey, you have got to come to new york more, we need you on set. catch me on radio. "fox and friends" we have everybody on at once. make sure to get your comments
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to flow into the show. on our social media pages as well as our metropolitan email. lawrence jones got a big show, maybe even two hours if he feels like it. thanks, casey. lawrence: our nation leaders are spending their night at the white house for the correspondents dinner. we'll hear from the president joe biden. in the heartland people are dealing with the fallout of those same leaders. america's once great cities are in decay. much of the blame falls squarely on the leaders

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